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“Last time I slept all night with a girlfriend it was 1982. Girls and women don’t even give me a second look ANYWHERE.”

In 2009, George Sodini opened fire at an LA Fitness centre because he was angry that women always rejected him. Over a nine month period, he blogged about his sexual frustration on his website, complaining about the lack of initmacy he was having. Sodini was arrogant and believed that he was incredibly good-looking, and once wrote: “Who knows why (I get rejected)? I am not ugly or too weird.”

On August 4th, he entered a women’s aerobics class at the LA Fitness center in the town of Collier. He put his duffle bag containing weapons on the floor, turned off the lights, and took out two semiautomatic pistols. He then fired at least 52 shots at the 12 victims before shooting himself dead.

Men are terrifying

this is fucking terrorism

This is why women have to be on guard when a male enters our personal space or female-only spaces. We have no idea what their intentions are. There are so many documented incidents (and even more undocumented incidents) of men committing voyeurism, assault, rape, and murder in female-only spaces.

It’s horrifying when they get the idea that women have to be ‘punished’ (either by being raped or being killed) when they can’t get a date.

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I’ve never been a huge fan of cops and I’ve stupidly been watching police brutality videos where police fuck with the disabled so I would like to remind spoonies on meds if you keep you meds in one of these

If you get searched with just the pills ( this is a forum of police discussing that how you could get arrested for possession ) they will arrest you until someone can bring the bottles, is what’s happened to some people. you need to keep you pill bottles on you or the paper receipt with the info maybe. I’m not sure if you can just keep the sticker i’ve never asked but i’m gonna call and see. An angry irrational cop will not care you are disabled and I have heard of people getting arrested for having vitamin D because cops couldn’t tell what it is.

SO TLDR; If you keep you pills in one of those containers you also need to keep the pill bottle with you or else it could get you arrested. Yes they sell those fuckers in the store with out telling anyone.

This is really important information. I wonder if a photo of each bottle would do the trick, too.

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This is a reminder that, statistically, half of your professors are adjuncts, which means that they work part time, at an average of $2500 per course (not per credit hour, per COURSE, for an ENTIRE SEMESTER), which in some areas amounts to less than minimum wage. In order to make ends meet, many adjuncts work at multiple campuses, teaching up to seven classes at a time. They have to be re-hired every semester. They have to wait until the registration period is over before finding out if they will get any classes to teach. They make up substantially more than half of the instructional workforce at some institutions, but they have no role in governance, no voice with the administration. In many cases, they have no library or computer privileges, no professional support, and no office in which to meet with you.

If you think this likely has an impact on the quality of the education for which you are paying increasingly exorbitant tuition, then you are correct. You and your parents owe it to yourselves to find out what your university’s adjunct hiring practices are. If you are a high school student considering higher education, ask administrators for this information and let them know that it matters to you. Support the efforts of adjuncts to unionize. Universities in the US increasingly operate on the retail model of education. They see students and parents as the customer, and the best way to get them to change is to let them know that the customer is not happy.

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“In a performance protest against the Australian shark cull and the global slaughter of sharks, a woman risks it all to dance on the sea floor with swarms of tiger sharks up to 17 feet long without any dive or protective gear.” (x)

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The oldest case of acute decompensated heart failure has been found in 3,500-year-old mummified remains, a research team announced at the international congress of Egyptology in Florence.

Consisting of just a head and canopic jars containing internal organs, the remains were found in a plundered tomb by the Italian Egyptologist Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904 in the Valley of the Queens, Luxor, and are now housed at the Egyptian Museum in Turin.

They belong to an Egyptian dignitary named Nebiri, a “Chief of Stables” who lived under the reign of 18th Dynasty pharaoh Thutmoses III (1479-1424 BC).

“The head is almost completely unwrapped, but in a good state of preservation. Since the canopic jar inscribed for Hapy, the guardian of the lungs, is partially broken, we were allowed direct access for sampling,” Read more.